Whether you can eliminate a debt that resulted from a divorce decree will depend on the type of debt. If you owe child support or alimony from a divorce then you will not be able to eliminate the debt in bankruptcy. If the divorce assigned some debt to you as part of the divorce and it was not assigned as child support or alimony then you may be able to eliminate the debt in a Chapter 13 bankruptcy. Chapter 13 bankruptcy allows you to eliminate debt assigned to you that is in the nature of a property settlement and not child support or alimony.
The same as are allowed in bankruptcy.
Yes, contact an attorney to find out how.
No state of the US recognizes common law divorce.
No, in North Carolina it is a felony and is qualified as a crime against nature.
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Well I don't live in North Carolina but I think you should ask someone who lives in North Carolina.
Yes, effective October 9, 2014, same-sex married couples can file for divorce in North Carolina.
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Whoever is going to pay for the divorce Files for Divorce in the state where they live.
North Carolina leads the series 21 wins to Kentucky's 10.
as many times as you want, as long as your divorce is annuled from your last marrige.
No, you cannot sue him.